The benchmark Philippine Stock Exchange index fell under 6,400 level on Monday as Manila Bay reclamation woes weighed on the property sector. | miguelrcamusINQ /PDI
Holding firms also lost 1.58 percent, followed by services , financials , and industrial counters. Mining and oil rose 0.6 percent.
Meanwhile, stock exchange data showed a total of 716.2 million shares valued at P4.6 billion that changed hands while foreigners were net sellers to the tune of P361 million.It was followed by Ayala Land Inc., flat at P29.05; ACEN Corp., up 0.78 percent to P5.15; Semirara Mining and Corp., up 3.33 percent to P31; and Bank of the Philippine Islands, up 0.09 percent to P113.90 per share.Ayala Corp. was down 1.82 percent to 593; BDO Unibank Inc., down 1.18 percent to P141.80; SM Investments Corp.
Overall, there were 118 losers against 45 advancers while 53 companies closed unchanged, data from the stock exchange showed. INQSubscribe to our daily newsletter
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